
Suggest Treatment For Lack Of Concentration While Having ADHD

So I went to my doctor (primary care physician--family doctor) in Indiana this past week (I currently attend graduate school in Oxford Ohio and come from XXXXXXX Indiana, which is right on the border of Ohio, so I just stayed with my old doctor for convenience), and she said I had to take a drug test for her to keep prescribing me my medication. I said okay, no big deal, but my insurance company told me they wouldn't cover it since it wasn't a medically necessary test, and I can't afford to pay for it out of pocket. I explained this to my doctor and she said she couldn't prescribe me my medication anymore, even though she's been treating me for this for two years now. Like I said, I've just started feeling better over the past 6 months or so, so am very worried now about what I'm going to do. Is this is a federal law? From what I read, for ADHD medications, the doctor isn't required to drug test unless they are concerned about substance abuse. My doctor told me that it was her new policy when I asked why she was requiring it, and reassured me that she knew I wasn't abusing them, but yet still won't see me without a drug test even though the only way I can take it is to put myself into debt. I would be more than happy to take it if I could afford it/if my insurance covered it, but since it doesn't, I am not sure what to do. Can you please help me? Is this a new federal law? Or is it an Indiana law? Or is it just her policy? I currently live in Oxford Ohio, so is it an Ohio policy too? Like I said, I read medical laws in Indiana and Ohio and from what I saw, it's not required, but I could be wrong about that. What advice do you have for me? Are there any programs to help people pay for drug tests if they are required?
Thank you so much.
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Detailed Answer:
Hello, and thanks for your question.
There is no law requiring a drug test to be prescribed ADHD medications -- this is just this specific doctor's policy. I recommend asking your insurance to provide you with a list of providers who are covered by your insurance, and switch doctors.
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